News
"It feels like freedom"
6/13/23
TWU's Ilana Morgan has been awarded a $35,000 grant to continue her outreach and research working with justice-involved girls ages 15-17 in a Denton County post-adjudication program called Courage to Change. The program takes place in a gym that is part of the Denton ISD Sparks campus, which operates as part of the Denton County Juvenile Detention Center.
TWU's Rosa-Davila appointed to accreditation board
6/7/23
Emarely Rosa-Davila, PhD, assistant professor and program coordinator of TWU's bachelor of social work program, has been appointed to a three-year term with the Council on Social Work Education's Board of Accreditation, which governs accreditation nationwide.
Record gift to support new aviation program
5/17/23
The TWU System Board of Regents today accepted a record $15 million gift from the Doswell Foundation that will lay the groundwork for a new aviation program.
Gamblin and Friends to celebrate collaboration
5/16/23
Dance professor Sarah Gamblin will perform to music composed and recorded by her 14-year-old son Gus and his father, Paul Slavens, during "Sarah Gamblin and Friends Dance" on Saturday, May 20, at 7 p.m. in the Dance-Gymnastics Laboratory Building's studio theatre.
TWU's Landdeck speaks at Smithsonian
5/11/23
Watch TWU history professor Katherine Landdeck's speech at the Smithsonian Institute's Amelia Earhart Lecture.